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I had trouble following this. Couldn't stop concentrating on the dog.
Yeah, never mind that the Danish and Swedish Navies have solid proof that the Russian Navy was operating in the direct vicinity (complete with a deepwater salvage ship) just prior to the explosions, let's blame some mysterious Ukrainian and a Yacht who managed to somehow get military grade mines (which weighed several hundred pounds) into perfect position at a depth of about 300 feet.
Dang it! The Brits win.Someone was asking where were the Challenger IIs?
Well, they are in Kursk:
Kyiv says troops advancing further in Russia, as BBC told UK tanks used in incursion
Kyiv says it is setting an administrative office in the Russian region of Kursk, where it is pressing ahead with a military offensive.www.bbc.com
A very interesting observation.As we all know the FSB has lots of Ukrainians on their payroll so it's highly likely the Urainians claimed to have blown up the pipeline were FSB agents.
Maskirovka
Ukrainian troops capture Russia’s new electronic warfare system
Ukrainian military forces have reportedly captured a Russian "Volnorez" electronic warfare system in the Kursk region, complete with documentation that could potentially reveal its technical specifications. According to Militarniy, the "Volnorez" system, still in its factory packaging when...defence-blog.com